DIY: Viper 5701 Install on CT9A
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ok last question. How do I setup to lock it while my aftermarket turbo timer is running? And for the hood pin. Do I have to use it for the remote start or can I just ground it?
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you don't want to ground the hood pin.. It's a negative trigger meaning leave it open. As far as your aftermarket timer.. I would just use the one provided by the alarm.
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Yes, just tape up the hood pin wire. As long as there's nothing else preventing the car from starting it should work.
The accessory output is what will power your heater/fan and whatever else happens to be powered from that wire. It's not required to be hooked up for the RS to work, but it kinda defeats the purpose if you don't.
The accessory output is what will power your heater/fan and whatever else happens to be powered from that wire. It's not required to be hooked up for the RS to work, but it kinda defeats the purpose if you don't.
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Yes, just tape up the hood pin wire. As long as there's nothing else preventing the car from starting it should work.
The accessory output is what will power your heater/fan and whatever else happens to be powered from that wire. It's not required to be hooked up for the RS to work, but it kinda defeats the purpose if you don't.
The accessory output is what will power your heater/fan and whatever else happens to be powered from that wire. It's not required to be hooked up for the RS to work, but it kinda defeats the purpose if you don't.
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oh yea totaly forgot. I cant seem to get my parking lights flash to work. On my car its "Parking Lamp Green/White (+) at relay or fuse block (#5)"
So I taped into the green/white wire under my driver side kick panel and I get 11 volts when I turn on my parking lights. I tried to do that fuse things on the RA unit(theres only two ways I can do I can change the polarity if im not mistaken) And I still get nothing?!?!
So I taped into the green/white wire under my driver side kick panel and I get 11 volts when I turn on my parking lights. I tried to do that fuse things on the RA unit(theres only two ways I can do I can change the polarity if im not mistaken) And I still get nothing?!?!
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I will soon edit the original post with pics on accesory installation such as garage door opener using the 5701 , trunk release kit installation and other cool stuff you can do with this alarm.
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John....do you know how to fix the parking lights to come on when armed and disarmed? oh yea...im using the (+) on the parking lights. dont know if that helps
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I believe you have to set the polarity in the brain. I had a similar problem and that seemed to solve it.
Make sure the bus fuse is inserted all the way in
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